
Cellobiohydrolases are enzymes that cleave off cellobiose units from cellulose chains in a processive manner. Melanocarpus albomyces Cel7B is a thermostable single-module cellobiohydrolase that has relatively low activity on small soluble substrates at room temperature. It belongs to glycoside hydrolase family 7, which includes endo-beta-1,4-glucanases and cellobiohydrolases. Cel7B was crystallized using the hanging-drop vapour-diffusion method and streak-seeding. The crystals belonged to space group P2(1), with unit-cell parameters a = 50.9, b = 94.5, c = 189.8 A, beta = 90.0 degrees and four monomers in the asymmetric unit. Analysis of the intensity statistics showed that the crystals were pseudo-merohedrally twinned, with a twinning fraction of 0.37. X-ray diffraction data were collected at 1.6 A resolution using synchrotron radiation.
crystal structure, Fab-fragment, enantioselective antibody, Fungal Proteins, Kinetics, finrozole, Ascomycota, X-Ray Diffraction, Cellulose 1,4-beta-Cellobiosidase, Scattering, Radiation, Crystallization, complex
crystal structure, Fab-fragment, enantioselective antibody, Fungal Proteins, Kinetics, finrozole, Ascomycota, X-Ray Diffraction, Cellulose 1,4-beta-Cellobiosidase, Scattering, Radiation, Crystallization, complex
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